Jason Mann is a Senior Managing Director at FTI Consulting. He is a member of the Economic and Financial Consulting practice and is based in London. Jason joined FTI Consulting in September 2012 having previously worked at Frontier Economics, PA Consulting, PwC Consulting and the Bank of England.

As leader of FTI Consulting’s Regulated Industries and Energy Markets group, Jason’s primary focus is on the energy and healthcare sectors, although he works across a range of regulated sectors including telecoms, water, payments systems and airports.

With over 20 years’ experience of working in energy markets, Jason has worked extensively in the GB market from the commencement of the liberalisation process to the current day. He works closely with regulated companies such as National Grid and the energy market regulator, Ofgem, on the design of the current wholesale gas and power market arrangements that have operated since the early 2000s. He also has extensive experience of network regulation and tariff setting – being closely involved since the 1990s in the development of regulatory regimes for gas and electricity networks in the UK.

In recent years, he has become particularly well known for his work on international electricity transmission assets (interconnectors) – having advised more than 10 different projects throughout Europe and also in Australia on a range of regulatory and valuation issues.

He has also considerable experience of working internationally having worked in the energy sectors of Australia, Singapore, Romania, Hong Kong, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Brazil, Norway, Belgium, Austria, Oman and Spain. Jason also is an advisor in energy asset transactions and has worked for a number of well-known financial market participants.

Jason has also worked extensively in the area of the regulation of healthcare where he has developed particular expertise in the funding of healthcare, healthcare tariffs and the design of contracts to improve incentives across the healthcare system. During his career, he also spent a period of time as on a part time secondment as Director of Pricing at Monitor, the economic regulator of healthcare, where he was responsible for setting the tariffs for healthcare services in England.